3 hr 11 min

Building a Business from the Couch with Spoonie Kelly Mendenhall Women Conquer Business

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Spoonies live and work with chronic pain. Learn about business building from the couch and medical gaslighting.
Summary: Building a BusinessThis week we meet spoonie advocate Kelly "Nerdzilla" Mendenhall, a recovering nonprofit professional living with chronic pain, who's also building a business from her couch. (EXPLICIT)
Oh, and she has a wicked sense of humor. Get ready for stories, swearing, and lots of laughs.
What is a Spoonie?Living with chronic painGaslighting from doctorsAdvocating for yourself to get great healthcareConducting business from the couchBeing a kickass podcaster on A Non-Mom Happy HourLife as a woman who doesn't have children in the working worldNetwork marketing done right (so your friends don't hate you)
Words of WisdomWe live in a society where, "Everybody's supposed to work hard, and money is supposed to be hard to earn." That's not helping for somebody living with an invisible illness. — Kelly Mendenhall, CoachConnect with Our GuestWebsiteFacebookInstagram


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Spoonies live and work with chronic pain. Learn about business building from the couch and medical gaslighting.
Summary: Building a BusinessThis week we meet spoonie advocate Kelly "Nerdzilla" Mendenhall, a recovering nonprofit professional living with chronic pain, who's also building a business from her couch. (EXPLICIT)
Oh, and she has a wicked sense of humor. Get ready for stories, swearing, and lots of laughs.
What is a Spoonie?Living with chronic painGaslighting from doctorsAdvocating for yourself to get great healthcareConducting business from the couchBeing a kickass podcaster on A Non-Mom Happy HourLife as a woman who doesn't have children in the working worldNetwork marketing done right (so your friends don't hate you)
Words of WisdomWe live in a society where, "Everybody's supposed to work hard, and money is supposed to be hard to earn." That's not helping for somebody living with an invisible illness. — Kelly Mendenhall, CoachConnect with Our GuestWebsiteFacebookInstagram


This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:

Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp

3 hr 11 min